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12-2 Air, Noise, and Light Pollution Page 309
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A. Effects of Air Pollution on Health 1. Short term effects may be reversible if exposure is decreased.
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A. Effects of Air Pollution on Health 2. Short term effects include headache, nausea, irritation to eyes/nose/throat, coughing, respiratory infections (bronchitis, pneumonia.
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A. Effects of Air Pollution on Health 3. Long term effects include emphysema, lung cancer, and heart disease.
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A. Effects of Air Pollution on Health 4. Increased risk for children's developing lungs and older people with existing medical conditions.
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B. Indoor Air Pollution 1. At times worse than outside due to all the chemicals use to make carpets, furniture, paint, etc.
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B. Indoor Air Pollution 2. Buildings with very poor air quality have a condition called sick-building syndrome.
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B. Indoor Air Pollution 3. Common in buildings that are tightly sealed to keep out the heat.
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B. Indoor Air Pollution 4. Asbestos, now banned, was commonly used in buildings as an insulator and fire retardant cause extensive damage to the lungs.
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C. Noise Pollution 1. Unwanted sound is noise pollution.
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C. Noise Pollution 2. Hearing loss has doubled in the U.S. since the 1970s.
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C. Noise Pollution 3. 14.9% of teens have permanent hearing loss.
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C. Noise Pollution 4. The intensity of sound is measured as the unit of decibels (dB).
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D. Light Pollution 1. Can increase stress, headaches, fatigue, and anxiety in humans.
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D. Light Pollution 2. Diminishes view of the sky!
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D. Light Pollution 3. Concerns for wildlife – Disrupts patterns of migrating birds – Disorients baby sea turtles
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D. Light Pollution 4. Additional concerns include energy waste.
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